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a police officer in north texas is issuing a powerful message making a video of himself alone in his car. this is intended as alarm about a summer danger after several tragedies. rehema ellis on that and other close calls that happen across the country. >> sweating, more and more, probably hard to see. >> after 15 minutes. >> breathing is a little harder to do. >> then 20. >> very hot. >> corporal peterson sat in his car in texas as temperatures outside reached 94 degrees. >> somewhere around 130 degrees in the car and 25 minutes. >> after 30 minutes he had to stop. >> my body's telling me to get out. >> it's pretty brutal. an awareness even for myself. >> heat stroke is the second leading cause of non-traffic fatalities among children in the u.s. so far this year 16 children have died. a recent survey of 1,000 parents found that nearly 7 in 10 know about the dangers but said they would leave their own children alone in a car. 14% of parents reported they have actually done it. experts say most people think a tragedy won't happen to them. >> that is the worst mistake any person can e
a police officer in north texas is issuing a powerful message making a video of himself alone in his car. this is intended as alarm about a summer danger after several tragedies. rehema ellis on that and other close calls that happen across the country. >> sweating, more and more, probably hard to see. >> after 15 minutes. >> breathing is a little harder to do. >> then 20. >> very hot. >> corporal peterson sat in his car in texas as temperatures outside...
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well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. sigrid laboratory was able to build a new. version of. anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. for headlines this hour government fighters and ukrainian government forces both say they control an airport in the city was shelled by. residential buildings in nearby. russian citizen is killed by a shell fired from ukraine moscow warns of harsh consequences for the act. it didn't fired russian territory. continues to escalate as the number of palestinians killed surpasses one hundred sixty people calling for a cease fire estimated about civilians make up almost eighty percent.
well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. sigrid laboratory was able to build a new. version of. anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. for headlines this...
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in texas, rio grand up by the largest amount, 178%, laredo, 13%, big bend, also in texas, as is el paso, 59% higher. el paso, 33. and arizona, the yuma sector, up 39%. in california, the san diego and del centro areas are also up by a startling percentages, 59% and 41%. he said one sector. who in the world told him that? >> well, there is no doubt that one sector is getting the greatest pressure. but this is a problem that is occurring all across our border, because of the fact that the word has gotten out that this president is not enforcing our immigration laws with regard to children, and not just children. with families that are also showing up the border in almost as large a number as the unaccompanied minors. and so they're going to keep on coming. the border patrol agents are the best people to ask how to stop this. he should go there and ask the guys on the line, and what they'll tell him is that deterrent is the only way to stop this from happening. they need to make sure that the children don't get there. they need to make sure that when families do come, that asylum claims ar
in texas, rio grand up by the largest amount, 178%, laredo, 13%, big bend, also in texas, as is el paso, 59% higher. el paso, 33. and arizona, the yuma sector, up 39%. in california, the san diego and del centro areas are also up by a startling percentages, 59% and 41%. he said one sector. who in the world told him that? >> well, there is no doubt that one sector is getting the greatest pressure. but this is a problem that is occurring all across our border, because of the fact that the...
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i live in texas and texas is traditionally a republican state. so that means whoever wins the primary is by a large margin re-elected -- the next elected official. >> based upon all of the demographics, although not a significant immediate change, the dem graphics of texas appear to go shifting over the next 10 to 15 years? >> i think if people will vote, it can shift a more balance system for sure. we have a primary for lieutenant governor. 1.8% eligible voters voted in the primary. was a a landslide. 65% for dan at that tipatrick. that the means 1.3% of the eligible voters potentially decide who our lieutenant governor is, the most powerful man in texas. [the voters that vote in the least -- in the lowest fraction will get out and vote, they can change the election. their vote will matter if people will vote, their vote will matter in this election. >> mike, thanks for the call. this is a tweet from a viewer saying: with the illegal immigration, youth unemployment is soaring. do you follow issues like that? guest: yes. i mean we monitor all iss
i live in texas and texas is traditionally a republican state. so that means whoever wins the primary is by a large margin re-elected -- the next elected official. >> based upon all of the demographics, although not a significant immediate change, the dem graphics of texas appear to go shifting over the next 10 to 15 years? >> i think if people will vote, it can shift a more balance system for sure. we have a primary for lieutenant governor. 1.8% eligible voters voted in the...
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. >>> a city is getting ready to mourn together after members of a texas family were executed in their home. police say steven and katie stay and their five children were shot by an angry relative. one child, caddy, suffered a fractured skull, but she survived. she left the hospital today to, caddy took the opportunity to thank well-wishers for the nationwide support she's gotten since losing her family. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in their thoughts for the past couple days, and i would like to thank all of the first responders, nurses and doctors that have taken care of me. i'm feeling a lot better and on a straightforward path to recovery. >> god bless her. did you see that strength? attorneys for the accused gunman say they're considering an insanity defense. he's been identified as the ex-husband of caddy's aunt. cassidy says she survived by playing dead. >>> secretary of state john kerry is joining iran's nuclear talks in vienna. world leaders are hoping to reach a long-term deal that would end economic sa
. >>> a city is getting ready to mourn together after members of a texas family were executed in their home. police say steven and katie stay and their five children were shot by an angry relative. one child, caddy, suffered a fractured skull, but she survived. she left the hospital today to, caddy took the opportunity to thank well-wishers for the nationwide support she's gotten since losing her family. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying for me...
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we have massive amounts of texas law enforcement whether it is our texas ranger teaches there and you saw some of that on fox this last week with the boats we have in the river, the texas parks and wildlife, they are all law enforcement individuals who can, in fact, we arrest those that have illegally come in and promptly deal with them. more importantly this is allowing the border patrol to get back to what they are supposed to do. right now, reports of up to 70 percent of them are taking care of the young people who have come in rather than doing their job of securing the border. >> governor, let me turn to the president's comments the other day after his meeting with you where he said that he hopes you would put the heat on the to texas delegation and i wonder if you are prepared to encourage the members of the texas delegation to vote for it? >> i appreciate the time that president gave me. it was important for him to take time and to listen to what is really going on. i think he should go to the border himself and take a look at this like some of his democrat colleagues and a num
we have massive amounts of texas law enforcement whether it is our texas ranger teaches there and you saw some of that on fox this last week with the boats we have in the river, the texas parks and wildlife, they are all law enforcement individuals who can, in fact, we arrest those that have illegally come in and promptly deal with them. more importantly this is allowing the border patrol to get back to what they are supposed to do. right now, reports of up to 70 percent of them are taking care...
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one example is the court fight between texas and new mexico. the area has been in drought for four years, forcing farmers to take measures to survive. we have this report. >> reporter: water in the desert. it's our source of living. >> reporter: and it's vanishing. the land was lush and green when this man's father start a texas farm 30 years ago. >> the flats from the river brought a lot of good soil to it. after four years of drought, it's a wasteland. two-thirds of the land is useless. >> and the dream of becoming a premiere producer of organic land is crumbling as the soil. >> seeing it like this - what does that do to you? >> it hurts. farms get 100% of irrigation from rio grand. it would be above my head. now it's a trickle. nature is only partly to blame. the splauption can be found 100 miles upstream in new mexico. farmers here depend on the rio grand and they have a distinct advantage. considering the drought third-generation new mexican farmer ken holbrook uses water pumped from the wells to irrigate his peckan trees. >> these trees a
one example is the court fight between texas and new mexico. the area has been in drought for four years, forcing farmers to take measures to survive. we have this report. >> reporter: water in the desert. it's our source of living. >> reporter: and it's vanishing. the land was lush and green when this man's father start a texas farm 30 years ago. >> the flats from the river brought a lot of good soil to it. after four years of drought, it's a wasteland. two-thirds of the land...
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a flood of stories about the plight of these unaccompanied minors being held in texas. only in recent days has the coverage turned more critical of president obama, especially after he dismissed what he called a photo op and declined to go to the border while he was in texas. >> we'll be there 20 minutes away. thank you. >>> meanwhile, another bloody day in the gaza strip between israel and hamas. is the u.s. going to get pulled into another conflict in the middle east? our panel will be up kicking that off as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." stay with us. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. >>> welco
a flood of stories about the plight of these unaccompanied minors being held in texas. only in recent days has the coverage turned more critical of president obama, especially after he dismissed what he called a photo op and declined to go to the border while he was in texas. >> we'll be there 20 minutes away. thank you. >>> meanwhile, another bloody day in the gaza strip between israel and hamas. is the u.s. going to get pulled into another conflict in the middle east? our panel...
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and part of that legislation would basically be to speed up deportations along the texas border back to home countries for these undocumented minors. in addition to that, a group of house republicans traveled to guatemala over the weekend and this week, they are due to present their findings to house speaker john boehner. the trick is going to be encouraging house republicans to bring a bill to the house floor and see what they may do in terms of agreeing with president obama on this $3.7 billion as a separate matter. now, to that end, republican bob goodlatte, a congressman from virginia, made some comments of his own this morning. take a listen here. >> i would definitely pass emergency funding targeted for what's necessary, but most of the money that the president's asking for is to continue the process of further transporting these children and adults, by the way, further into the united states and that, i think, is what the american people don't like to see. >> reporter: so as you heard there, there is some momentum from both sides to of the aisle to fix the border crisis, do so
and part of that legislation would basically be to speed up deportations along the texas border back to home countries for these undocumented minors. in addition to that, a group of house republicans traveled to guatemala over the weekend and this week, they are due to present their findings to house speaker john boehner. the trick is going to be encouraging house republicans to bring a bill to the house floor and see what they may do in terms of agreeing with president obama on this $3.7...
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now you see texas in that same situation. borderlands in of itself is a complex issue. issues of e enforcement and the humanitarian risis that we're confronting now. it's one thing to talk to business folk and groups who are working with immigrants and talk the men and woman of border patrol and homeland security and get a deeper sense. be reality i think would important. but the symbolism also would be important. and that a priority this region of our country needs attention and a presidential visit would give that. >> you can pick up the phone and president? >> not readily no. there are certain layers you that.o go through to get but i think we have access. usually like with this crisis it's through people in but direct use, conversations -- we're asking conversation this from the hispanic caucus. we ask for direct conversations secretaries of homeland security and hhs ecretary and the president to talk about this crisis and the otential for any executive orders to relieve some of the pressure around the issue of we hear on now that from boehner that nothing will happ
now you see texas in that same situation. borderlands in of itself is a complex issue. issues of e enforcement and the humanitarian risis that we're confronting now. it's one thing to talk to business folk and groups who are working with immigrants and talk the men and woman of border patrol and homeland security and get a deeper sense. be reality i think would important. but the symbolism also would be important. and that a priority this region of our country needs attention and a presidential...
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lakes and midwest, those are the high temperatures and even 70s dow down through oklahoma and north texas. overnight lows 30s and 40s will possible here. so some furnaces may click on in what is usually the hottest time of the whole year. when you bring in the cold irair with hot summer like air you have thunderstorms. there is a severe risk for this evening. tomorrow that will shift a little farther toward the east. so from the tennessee vallee, mid mississippi it up to the mid-atlantic and toward new york city could see damaging wind gusts, large hail, pretty vigorous thunderstorms and all along the periphery of this cold air, you look from the east coast down through the southeast and towards the plains a heavy rain threat this week. >> eric fischer, thank you very much. >> and an unlikely series of tragedies this weekend in rocky mountain national park. lightning strikes killed hikers two days in a row. teri okita reports on this. >> electrical storms have gripped colorado all week. on friday they turned deadly. rocky mountain national park spokeswoman kyle paterson. >> to have two pe
lakes and midwest, those are the high temperatures and even 70s dow down through oklahoma and north texas. overnight lows 30s and 40s will possible here. so some furnaces may click on in what is usually the hottest time of the whole year. when you bring in the cold irair with hot summer like air you have thunderstorms. there is a severe risk for this evening. tomorrow that will shift a little farther toward the east. so from the tennessee vallee, mid mississippi it up to the mid-atlantic and...
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texas governor rick perry today called on president obama to deploy the national guard along the u.s./mexico border to stop the surge of minors crossing into the united states illegally. >> they need to be right on the river. they need to be there as a show of force because that's the message that gets sent back very quickly to central america. >> more than 50,000 minors have made the crossing since last fall. the president recently asked congress for $3.7 billion to address the problem. >>> a medical no. , new research being presented at an international gathering of -- note, new research being presented at an international gathering of alzheimer's experts, one a noninvasive eye exam and a common scratch and sniff test could help identify the onset of the disease. alzheimer is usually identified through costly spinal taps and brain imaging. an estimated 5 million americans now live with the disease. >>> conductor lorin maazel who conducted the vienna state opera and philharmonic has died. he was 84 years old, a child prodigy said to have conducted when he was 9. >>> olympic gold meda
texas governor rick perry today called on president obama to deploy the national guard along the u.s./mexico border to stop the surge of minors crossing into the united states illegally. >> they need to be right on the river. they need to be there as a show of force because that's the message that gets sent back very quickly to central america. >> more than 50,000 minors have made the crossing since last fall. the president recently asked congress for $3.7 billion to address the...
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most arriving in texas. >> this is not just talked about in air conditioned studios but networks have gone to the border towns some traveling to central america. >> border control along the river is practically nonexistent. we have been able to twice, no questions asked, on either side. >> to understand why young people from central america are leaving without their parents, come here in honduras the most dangerous cities in one of the most dangerous countries in the world. >> only recently has the mainstream coveraged focused on whether the obama administration is to blame for the mushrooming crisis. >>> if the president is not moving the national guard down there, which with stop people from physically crossing the border, the rest is smoke and mirrors. >> even liberal commentators are turning more critical. >> the we we president visits crises all over why is he not going to the border? >> the president is focused on the humanitarian situation. >>> after drawing plaque for failing to visit the border, he told reporters he doesn't care about the optics. >> i'm not interested in know
most arriving in texas. >> this is not just talked about in air conditioned studios but networks have gone to the border towns some traveling to central america. >> border control along the river is practically nonexistent. we have been able to twice, no questions asked, on either side. >> to understand why young people from central america are leaving without their parents, come here in honduras the most dangerous cities in one of the most dangerous countries in the world....
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this time el paso, texas. >> 911. >> i have a 2-year-old female. >> a 2-year-old left in the family's car at home. the child left to suffocate overnight. an autopsy being conducted on the little girl before possible criminal charges filed. and it keeps happening. at least 20 incidents involving 26 children. two died, raising the number of children killed from heat stroke this year to 16. all of these cases in the few short weeks since most of the nation was laser focused in the sickening case of 22-month-old cooper harris in georgia. the child left by his father justin ross harris, who spent the day working at home depot, having lunch with friends and sexting women, all while his son spent seven hours strapped into the car seat, scratches to his face, abrasions on the back of his head. the child apparently struggling to survive the heat. joseph scott morgan is a forensic scholar and forensic investigator. >> you still have a child strapped in a car that's exposed to extreme heat that i can assure you no adult would be able to endure. i certainly couldn't endure it. >> reporter: car ks
this time el paso, texas. >> 911. >> i have a 2-year-old female. >> a 2-year-old left in the family's car at home. the child left to suffocate overnight. an autopsy being conducted on the little girl before possible criminal charges filed. and it keeps happening. at least 20 incidents involving 26 children. two died, raising the number of children killed from heat stroke this year to 16. all of these cases in the few short weeks since most of the nation was laser focused in...
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well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. language. we can't know if they still. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the money. choose the access to. you. know. this is r.t. this morning a school shelled in east ukraine as the army attacks a city under the control of the resistance it follows artillery attacks north of the regional hub which left volta people civilian casualties. a russian citizen is killed by a shell fired from ukraine moscow warns of heavy consequences put kiev denies attacking russian territory in other news. the deadliest nights of israeli bombings pushes the number of palestinian deaths now to over one hundred sixty while israeli commandos briefly entered gaza to raid the militant rocket site.
well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. language. we can't know if they still. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the money. choose the access to. you. know....
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daniel went to iraq with an mp unit out of texas. so he was already not with the unit he trained with. he went to iraq. when he came back, his wife had moved to arizona to be with her parents. he's california national guard deployed through texas and ended up in arizona. so he had no support group whatsoever close by. it would have been phone call and e-mail. >> this is a news magazine issue. reserves and national guard, it's a huge issue. not to take away, of course, from regular service members and all branches of the service, but it's a much bigger issue for those who do not have the opportunity to come back to a defined facility and spend time, like you said, with the people they were deployed with. >> great question. the bonds that these men and women form in combat are just incredible. so it's very difficult for them to leave service and come back to their communities. lay probably stayed in, he struggled about going home to texas or staying in california. i think one of the reasons he stayed there for a while was because his c
daniel went to iraq with an mp unit out of texas. so he was already not with the unit he trained with. he went to iraq. when he came back, his wife had moved to arizona to be with her parents. he's california national guard deployed through texas and ended up in arizona. so he had no support group whatsoever close by. it would have been phone call and e-mail. >> this is a news magazine issue. reserves and national guard, it's a huge issue. not to take away, of course, from regular service...
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there's more tuberculosis being found in the areas of texas where these children are being sheltered. so i'm concerned that without the centers for disease control more actively involved. they are at a level three alert right now meaning they're on 24 hour alert. but hhs is taking the lead. i want cdc more involved to try and keep things more contained and get in there and get the children properly screened and cared for. >> i think it's a very difficult situation over here because there's the humanitarian part of it that we all really feel bad for these kids. the thought of parents really giving their kids to smugglers to bring them across the border not knowing if they're going to see them again, it's unimaginable. you have to keep that in mind. politics aside, they are still human beings. the issue now -- there are medical issues that we're talking about. that's what "sunday housecall" is about. they're bringing in certain diseases that transmittable easily to other people. whether it's sexually transmitted disease, drug-resistant at the burke low assist and measles and the fact th
there's more tuberculosis being found in the areas of texas where these children are being sheltered. so i'm concerned that without the centers for disease control more actively involved. they are at a level three alert right now meaning they're on 24 hour alert. but hhs is taking the lead. i want cdc more involved to try and keep things more contained and get in there and get the children properly screened and cared for. >> i think it's a very difficult situation over here because...
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and the desert is reclaiming the texas farms. have you accepted the likelihood that you could lose the farm. >> no, definitely not. no, no. no. we are so attached. it's a way of living. >> unless more water flows from the river, or falls from the sky, the loss of a way of life is on the hzan -- horizon. >>> we are seeing rain move across the country but not in the areas that need it the movement. let's turn to rebecca stevenson who is joining us with a look at the forecast. >> where we are seeing the rain come down, it's coming down with excessive lightening and in a place so dry and hotter. so far above normal. these textures are putting -- temperatures are putting out different heat advisees through washington state, oregon and nevada. on the satellite there's a swath of storms coming up through orgone. a large cluster of lightening strucks into north west oregon, tracking up into western washington. why are they concerned. number one, it's not bringing a lot of rain fall. number two, this is where we have a large wild fire in
and the desert is reclaiming the texas farms. have you accepted the likelihood that you could lose the farm. >> no, definitely not. no, no. no. we are so attached. it's a way of living. >> unless more water flows from the river, or falls from the sky, the loss of a way of life is on the hzan -- horizon. >>> we are seeing rain move across the country but not in the areas that need it the movement. let's turn to rebecca stevenson who is joining us with a look at the forecast....
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protect transgender people but actually, we will just by-and-by by asking we'll get all those places in texas and the billion dollars corpses saying, you know, what protecting lgbt people is the right thing to do and we'll go to congress and say actually those billion dollar corporations are actually already with us and give them the police cover to get protections for sexual orientation and gender identity and it will start here today you guys are a have an opportunity to do that what a wonderful thing on our last day to be a part of >> thank you. next speaker. >> i am with the local homeless coalition i think this ordinance is critical we've seen in 2013 thirty percent of our homeless population is lgbtq and we see the homelessness among the transgender people it's critical we continue to protect our lgbt community i started working with the aids positive people that we have housed 10 years ago this city was a message inadequate for lgbt now we have 1 out of 5 homeless again, we can't let this happen in san francisco i think this ordinance will add to the protects and he should continue to
protect transgender people but actually, we will just by-and-by by asking we'll get all those places in texas and the billion dollars corpses saying, you know, what protecting lgbt people is the right thing to do and we'll go to congress and say actually those billion dollar corporations are actually already with us and give them the police cover to get protections for sexual orientation and gender identity and it will start here today you guys are a have an opportunity to do that what a...
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president obama on his fund raising trip to dallas, texas, declined to visit the somewhat distant texas, mexican border. and was criticized by both republicans and democrats for failing to do so. afterall, he had air force one. but he dismissed the visit nonetheless. >> there's nothing that is taking place down there that i am not intimately aware of and briefed on. this isn't theater. this is a problem. i'm not interested in photo ops. i'm interested in solving a problem. >> the president said this knowing that texas governor, rick perry, wanted the nation's leader to see the complexity of the situation firsthand. >> what has to be addressed is the security of the border. you know that, i know that. the president of the united states knows that. i don't believe he particularly cares whether or not the border of the united states is secure. >> the two men met at the dallas airport and in a meeting with other elected officials, they discussed the border problem. in a later cbs interview, governor perry likened the president's decision to not visit the border to the katrina moment, when m
president obama on his fund raising trip to dallas, texas, declined to visit the somewhat distant texas, mexican border. and was criticized by both republicans and democrats for failing to do so. afterall, he had air force one. but he dismissed the visit nonetheless. >> there's nothing that is taking place down there that i am not intimately aware of and briefed on. this isn't theater. this is a problem. i'm not interested in photo ops. i'm interested in solving a problem. >> the...
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foxnews.com capturing this footage while on assignment in texas. apparently revealing just how easy it could be in some places to sneak across the border. an estimated 35,000 people are doing just that every month, with the numbers expected to rise in the coming months. >>> and we now go to the middle east, where thousands of people are fleeing gaza city amid an increasingly bloody israeli offensive against hamas. both sides ignoring calls for a cease-fire, with israeli benjamin netanyahu saying he doesn't know when the fighting will end. >> we face a very, very brutal terrorist enemy. we're using missile defense to protect our civilians and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles. i've spoken to president obama, and a good number of world leaders, and they understand israel is in a right of self-defense. >> we have a reporter live from gaza city. it's nighttime. what does that mean over there, john? >> reporter: well, the fire fighting is increasing. what we're hearing are helicopter gunships, most likely israeli helicopters firing
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would you get arkansas roads hitting texas roads in the right way? >> that articulates the issue right there. we're the united states of america. we're not the 50 states of america. if you look at the impact the highway has had on this country, it's been huge. i think we put at risk, we did some economic studies, the failure to act, and it showed between 2013 and 2020 if we're not making proper investments and putting at risk a million jobs and an interest dollars in gdp looking at the bigger infrastructure and all the categories we rated in our report card u.s. is tut putting at risk. >> the abdication of the federal road, it was well established. they realized that the straight states could not possibly develop a system that would move goods, people, and communications across that relatively small country at the time. it was really enforced with issued land grants to build railroads to connect the people in the oregon territory, the california territory. during the bloodys conflict in this nation ever known, and eisenhower laid out a highway system
would you get arkansas roads hitting texas roads in the right way? >> that articulates the issue right there. we're the united states of america. we're not the 50 states of america. if you look at the impact the highway has had on this country, it's been huge. i think we put at risk, we did some economic studies, the failure to act, and it showed between 2013 and 2020 if we're not making proper investments and putting at risk a million jobs and an interest dollars in gdp looking at the...
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it's where a flood of undocumented immigrants are crossing into texas every single day. we wanted to get a firsthand look, so we headed out on a boat with johnny hart who has lived on the river for more than three decades. >> it's just a routine deal when we tourn the crossings. >> it didn't take long. a man in the heavy brush even appears to hide from us. >> it's mainly adults that we see. lately in the last several months it's been women and children. >> reporter: you've seen them all on this river. >> yes. >> reporter: on rafts. >> yes. >> reporter: they're never too far away, but when they are, we see this, people on rafts hurrying to cross the river. in this case, they seem to be headed back to mexico after a drop-off on the u.s. side. while we can't say for certain what they're up to, it's clear the men on the rafts are not happy to see us. we wanted to see where those rafts were coming from, and just a few feet away look what we saw on the u.s. side. several border patrol agents, two vehicles, and four people who appeared to be detained. not long after a bus shows
it's where a flood of undocumented immigrants are crossing into texas every single day. we wanted to get a firsthand look, so we headed out on a boat with johnny hart who has lived on the river for more than three decades. >> it's just a routine deal when we tourn the crossings. >> it didn't take long. a man in the heavy brush even appears to hide from us. >> it's mainly adults that we see. lately in the last several months it's been women and children. >> reporter:...
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"los videos mÁs asombrosos del mundo". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el presidente obama visitÓ texas para hablar sobre el tema migratorio pero no visitÓ la frontera discutimos esto con representante henry cuÉllar ademÁs murrieta california se convierte en el centro nacional de atenciÓn sobre el debate migratorio y hablamos con su alcalde alex long y el tÉcnico mexicano convertido en una gran celebridad por su forma de dirigir y celebrar los goles estÁ aquÍ con nosotros en este domingo de finales el piojo herrera en enfoque. >> hola que tal? gracias por dejarme ser parte es una crisis humanitaria que afecta a cientos de miles de hispanos en estados unidos y varios paÍses de amÉrica latina, es que siguen llegando sÓlos cruzando la frontera y nada parece detenerlos, tanta la desesperaciÓn de padres que estÁn ansiosos de estar con sus hijos que estÁn dispuestos que sus atravesar el calvario, el congresista representa al Área del valle del rÍo grande en texas el epicentro de la crisis estÁ con nosotros gracias amigo por estar nuevamente con enfoque. >>> como estÁ la situaciÓn en est
"los videos mÁs asombrosos del mundo". ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el presidente obama visitÓ texas para hablar sobre el tema migratorio pero no visitÓ la frontera discutimos esto con representante henry cuÉllar ademÁs murrieta california se convierte en el centro nacional de atenciÓn sobre el debate migratorio y hablamos con su alcalde alex long y el tÉcnico mexicano convertido en una gran celebridad por su forma de dirigir y celebrar los goles estÁ aquÍ con nosotros en...
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the president also faces criticism for not visiting the border during his trip this week to texas. after meeting with governor perry the president laid down a challenge to congressional republicans that as he's asking them for $3.7 billion to house, feed and process the 50,000+ mothers and children. >> what i emphasized to the governor was the problem here is not a major disagreement around the actions that could be helpful in dealing with the problem. the challenge is, is congress prepared to act to put the resources in place to get this done. >> but republicans place the blame for the deluge on the president for "promising amnesty" in the words of texas senator ted cruz. and say the president should secure the border and stop the flow of illegal entrants first. the children left central america mainly to escape gang violence and sex trafficking or be reunited with family in the u.s. legally or illegally. the united nations is asking the government to treat the children as refugees fleeing violence. so is the president right is congress more interested in playing politics than fix
the president also faces criticism for not visiting the border during his trip this week to texas. after meeting with governor perry the president laid down a challenge to congressional republicans that as he's asking them for $3.7 billion to house, feed and process the 50,000+ mothers and children. >> what i emphasized to the governor was the problem here is not a major disagreement around the actions that could be helpful in dealing with the problem. the challenge is, is congress...
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under fire for his decision not to visit the texas border during a three-day fund-raising swing through the state, the president is asking congress for millions. it's turned into a political and humanitarian crisis for the administration. joining us this week, dorothy, and columnist kim strosel, and mary o'grady. mary, you followed this issue for years, migration from the americas to the united states. what is behind this influx of children? >> well, i think, paul, what you have is a combination of factors, both push and pull factors. from central america, you have lots of crime and violence. >> right. >> and that's well documented. general kelly wrote a piece in the military "times" this week saying that the effect of the war on drugs in central america has created chaos, really, and a breakdown of institutions in central america. >> poll factors. >> people want to get away from that. the poll factors are, i think most important is an asylum opportunity that children have because of a law passed in 2008 during the bush administration, bipartisan, that says that children who arrive in t
under fire for his decision not to visit the texas border during a three-day fund-raising swing through the state, the president is asking congress for millions. it's turned into a political and humanitarian crisis for the administration. joining us this week, dorothy, and columnist kim strosel, and mary o'grady. mary, you followed this issue for years, migration from the americas to the united states. what is behind this influx of children? >> well, i think, paul, what you have is a...
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border patrol in south texas, it doesn't take long to find a group of immigrants who have crossed the rio grande. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: they are all women and kids from honduras. among them, 7-year-old amy, a nervous little girl who says she's traveling without relatives hoping to find her mother in the united states. when asked where she lives, she shows the agents a piece of paper that indicates her mom is in north carolina. a few miles away in an area called devil's corner, we run into a larger group that seems exhausted from their ten-day journey. >> we've got a mixed bag here of folks from guatemala, el salvador, and honduras. >> reporter: after giving basic information to the agents, they're taken by bus to a processing center. back on the road, we hear about the apprehension of 19 more people who are awaiting transport when we arrive. the difference between this group and the family units we have seen who turn themselves into the authorities is pretty obvious. first, they're older, mostly male, and they tried to hide from the authorities. agents use atvs and a heli
border patrol in south texas, it doesn't take long to find a group of immigrants who have crossed the rio grande. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: they are all women and kids from honduras. among them, 7-year-old amy, a nervous little girl who says she's traveling without relatives hoping to find her mother in the united states. when asked where she lives, she shows the agents a piece of paper that indicates her mom is in north carolina. a few miles away in an area called devil's...
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and this is national so that when children travel from texas to california with their families that are working, they areability, you know, carry their curriculum and whatever level they are at so that they don't lose their education. >> let's keep it out because you keep remilding us that california has a lot of legal guarantees. if you are picking cherries inwic or appear eldz in michigan or peaches in south carolina, what about those kids? are they protected in any way? >> no. i don't believe that they are. and in fact, lucille roybal, since the last congress, to try to, you know, equate at the national level what we have in california in terms of the wamingz and the ages of the children to work in the fields and again, her bill hasn't been able to pass. so, you know, a lot has to do with who you like to get through the legislation to protect workers. we can't do it if we have people in the congress that don't really care about working people, whether they are farm workers or any other kind of workers. we have to understand that if we do not vote, if we do not engage, if we do not le
and this is national so that when children travel from texas to california with their families that are working, they areability, you know, carry their curriculum and whatever level they are at so that they don't lose their education. >> let's keep it out because you keep remilding us that california has a lot of legal guarantees. if you are picking cherries inwic or appear eldz in michigan or peaches in south carolina, what about those kids? are they protected in any way? >> no. i...
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many of his books recount events of the civil war, with others detailing the texas revolutionary period, the revolutionary war, irish history, and the efforts of early african american military regiments. after earning his phd eight st. louis maneuvers -- university, dr. tucker took a position as historian with the department of defense and specialized in air force history. in addition to this book, some of his early books are "exodus and "kathyamo" williams: from slave to female buffalo soldier." lisle -- join me in welcoming dr. tucker to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate it. thank you for that great introduction. i'm happy to see everyone has made it out under these cold and snowy conditions. thatinteresting to mention even today we can understand what a difficult task washington had when you look at the ground and the terrain where all of this took collect, the campaign of trenton, especially the river crossing the delaware and the march down to trenton. how here inmagine d.c. and everywhere else we complain about the weather -- the recent st. patrick's da
many of his books recount events of the civil war, with others detailing the texas revolutionary period, the revolutionary war, irish history, and the efforts of early african american military regiments. after earning his phd eight st. louis maneuvers -- university, dr. tucker took a position as historian with the department of defense and specialized in air force history. in addition to this book, some of his early books are "exodus and "kathyamo" williams: from slave to female...
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we have massive amounts of texas law enforcement now, whether it's our texas ranger recon teams there. you saw some of that on fox this last week with the boats that we have in the river, the texas parks and wildlife. those are all law enforcement individuals who can in fact arrest those that have illegally come in and appropriately deal with them. but more importantly, this is allowing the border patrol to get back to what they are supposed to do. right now, reports of up to 70% of them are taking care of these young people who have come in rather than doing their job of securing the border. >> governor, let me turn, if i can, to the president's comments the other day after his meeting with you, in which he said that he hoped that you would put the heat on the texas delegation, texas congressional delegation to pass this nearly $4 million mesh tower he's proposing to address the crisis. first, what do you think about the proposal? and second, are you prepared or at least encourage the members of the texas delegation to vote for it? >> i appreciate the time the president gave me. i th
we have massive amounts of texas law enforcement now, whether it's our texas ranger recon teams there. you saw some of that on fox this last week with the boats that we have in the river, the texas parks and wildlife. those are all law enforcement individuals who can in fact arrest those that have illegally come in and appropriately deal with them. but more importantly, this is allowing the border patrol to get back to what they are supposed to do. right now, reports of up to 70% of them are...
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democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas joins me now. congressman, you're from texas, you were your governor, governor perry has been in the news a lot. two years ago he wrote the administration and says we have an influx of illegal immigrants trying to get into the border. why didn't the administration do a better job of heading this off before it got to this point? >> the fact is, david, that the administration has been trying to work with congress to pass an immigration reform bill for over two years, and so it's been folks in congress, and specifically in the house of representatives, who have not moved forward on a bill that would have helped us prevent some of the things we're seeing on the border now. >> but you've got democrats saying now additional money, changes to the law is not what they want. there are democrats who are feeling pressure from immigration reform folks on the left saying, you can't deport these people, that is not the humane thing to do. >> well, that's because that 2008 law passed under george w. bush was pass
democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas joins me now. congressman, you're from texas, you were your governor, governor perry has been in the news a lot. two years ago he wrote the administration and says we have an influx of illegal immigrants trying to get into the border. why didn't the administration do a better job of heading this off before it got to this point? >> the fact is, david, that the administration has been trying to work with congress to pass an immigration reform...
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i have personally spoken to the aboutof mcallen, texas the situation in the surrounding community. i have met with the governor of arizona. suspect i will be meeting with officials in new mexico tomorrow when i go there. if it's not on my agenda, i will build it into my agenda. >> i'm sure the mayor of artesia would very much like to meet with you and talk with you. his description was that he heard on one day that there was a rumor and two days later the he hady was open, and very little information, concrete information he could tell his constituents in the community about. the communities with detention centers like artesia are very concerned about incurring costs and strains on their infrastructure and other resources. ,rtesia, the mayor told me increased bus and vehicle traffic is creating traffic problems near the entrance of this law enforcement training center. the city does not have the funds to install necessary traffic signals. his police have had to respond to incidents at the detention center. i don't believe local communities should bear the cost of the crisis in our
i have personally spoken to the aboutof mcallen, texas the situation in the surrounding community. i have met with the governor of arizona. suspect i will be meeting with officials in new mexico tomorrow when i go there. if it's not on my agenda, i will build it into my agenda. >> i'm sure the mayor of artesia would very much like to meet with you and talk with you. his description was that he heard on one day that there was a rumor and two days later the he hady was open, and very little...
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. >> one thing you were upset with was when he did not up to the border when he was in texas. when you see him on the 24th are you going to tell him to go back to the border? >> i think you should. he should own this. he's the president of the united states of america. the world is looking at us. you know something? it is a moment to show just how -- it is hard to see those kids, right? i believe if he went down there -- here's what i believe. america is much more generous and has a greater faith in itself than we are giving the radical extremists out there that are demagogueing on this issue. >> congressman, you met with the president last march of the house was trying to get legislation passed. it has failed. what did the president tell you last night? >> we have a resolution in which we condemned the president for the deportations. he called and said before you get that resolution and presented, would you come down at 5:00 and see the president? when the president of the united states calls you, of course you do for action. i don't believe in condemning people to make cheap
. >> one thing you were upset with was when he did not up to the border when he was in texas. when you see him on the 24th are you going to tell him to go back to the border? >> i think you should. he should own this. he's the president of the united states of america. the world is looking at us. you know something? it is a moment to show just how -- it is hard to see those kids, right? i believe if he went down there -- here's what i believe. america is much more generous and has a...
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grove in texas i think. it was definitely hard being gay i knew probably when i was about five that i. had the feelings and knew that i was interested in guys but i didn't know what exactly it was and as i went through high school and stuff i started to realize more that i just wasn't the same as anyone else and so i kind of was in the closet all during my high school years and through the college years just because i didn't know what to expect i didn't want of the stigma of there's gay john and i feel like in the south that's kind of what happens with the g.l.b. teaching muti is they get that label on and in massachusetts when i came up here and started telling my friends and stuff that i was gay they said ok what's your point like you're still john to us so i think that being in massachusetts you're able to be a little bit more free with who you are you're able to walk down the streets with the person that you love and basically being able to hold their hands where even in the big cities in texas i feel li
grove in texas i think. it was definitely hard being gay i knew probably when i was about five that i. had the feelings and knew that i was interested in guys but i didn't know what exactly it was and as i went through high school and stuff i started to realize more that i just wasn't the same as anyone else and so i kind of was in the closet all during my high school years and through the college years just because i didn't know what to expect i didn't want of the stigma of there's gay john...
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i am no more concerns than i would be at arkansas lost a foot of game to texas. when arkansas loses a football game into texas, there are 2 million who died of genocide in cambodia and another village in who stormed out of south vietnam. there's still a half million in the china sea, those people that are still there from trying to escape. i was still this way, the people who said peace now, they got it. they got it all right. but they didn't say anything about it. there's a marvelous people who did. joan baez who was at every anti-vietnam demonstration of any merit, particularly washington d.c. took an ad out in all the major newspapers saying they've made a concentration camp at south viet i'm not that the north vietnamese have taken it over. she couldn't get a lot of hollywood celebrities he wanted to sign up. someone has really given the rest of his life to this because you feel so terrible about what he did during the war in effect supporting the north vietnamese was jon voight. the guy is terrific. i'll do anything to make up for it. there are those people.
i am no more concerns than i would be at arkansas lost a foot of game to texas. when arkansas loses a football game into texas, there are 2 million who died of genocide in cambodia and another village in who stormed out of south vietnam. there's still a half million in the china sea, those people that are still there from trying to escape. i was still this way, the people who said peace now, they got it. they got it all right. but they didn't say anything about it. there's a marvelous people...
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. >> texas governor rick perry and texas representative michael mccall, fox news sunday yesterday, aren't the only ones who think president obama's request to congress for $3.7 billion to handle thousands of children headed for the border is mishandled. we have a look at how the crisis is being handled in washington and how some solutions, lawmakers say, will fix it. steve? >> reporter: texas governor rick perry is renewing his call for the national guard troops on the southern border to help stem the tide of child immigrants there. the governor met with president obama last week in texas, and the governor said he appreciated having some time with the president to explain the situation and talk about the issue. perry, who notified the president by letter two years ago that this very crisis was brewing, said help is badly needed for the overworked border patrol agents dealing with the current crisis. >> it's important to do that because this flood of children is pulling away the border patrol from their normal duties of keeping bad people, keeping the drug cartels, they're being distracted
. >> texas governor rick perry and texas representative michael mccall, fox news sunday yesterday, aren't the only ones who think president obama's request to congress for $3.7 billion to handle thousands of children headed for the border is mishandled. we have a look at how the crisis is being handled in washington and how some solutions, lawmakers say, will fix it. steve? >> reporter: texas governor rick perry is renewing his call for the national guard troops on the southern...
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that was by a mega fan out in texas. >> that's $45,000 more than the pre-sale estimate after clayton moore wore that on the abc television series that ran from 1949 to 1957. yee-haw. thanks for watching al jazeera america life from new york. stay tuned because 101 east is coming up next. right now, we leave you with live images of rio de janeiro as fans are getting ready for today's championship world cup. >> the wonder of the world's forests... is often found in the creatures that live in them. but the most rare and precious of animals are increasingly falling prey to poachers. the u-n now classifies the trafficking of exotic wildlife... as second only in scale to the illegal drug trade... so vast and lucrative is this black market underworld.... that authorities say its driving more species than ever into extinction. while there have been seizures
that was by a mega fan out in texas. >> that's $45,000 more than the pre-sale estimate after clayton moore wore that on the abc television series that ran from 1949 to 1957. yee-haw. thanks for watching al jazeera america life from new york. stay tuned because 101 east is coming up next. right now, we leave you with live images of rio de janeiro as fans are getting ready for today's championship world cup. >> the wonder of the world's forests... is often found in the creatures that...
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. >>> president obama visited texas this week and addressed the problem of unaccompanied minors crossing into the united states. authorities estimate between 60,000 and 80,000 of them will cross the border this year. it brings me to my question this week. which country received the most new asylum claims last year? france, germany, turkey, or the united states. stay tuned, and we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book is beach reading for nerds. jon brockman's "the universe" is a collection of essays by the world's leading scientists that skplanl the major fascinating debates and advances in understanding the universe. it deals with cosmic inflation, the big bang, the aftermath of the big bang, basically some of the most fundamental questions of physics, all elegantly lucidly written. i have to confess i didn't always understand everything but i learned a lot. >>> and now for the last look. this is the world famous theater in moscow. a statue of apollo, the greek god of music riding his chariot has sat atop the theater for your more than 150 years. in the 1990s the statue j
. >>> president obama visited texas this week and addressed the problem of unaccompanied minors crossing into the united states. authorities estimate between 60,000 and 80,000 of them will cross the border this year. it brings me to my question this week. which country received the most new asylum claims last year? france, germany, turkey, or the united states. stay tuned, and we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book is beach reading for nerds. jon brockman's...
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there's more tuberculosis being found in areas of texas where these children are being sheltered. so i'm concerned without the centers for disease control more actively involved, they are at a cdc alert right now, meaning they are on a 36 hours alert. i want to see more involvement to try to keep things more contained to get in there and get these children properly screened and cared for. >> well, you know, i think it's a very difficult situation over here because there's a humanitarian part of it that we all really feel bad for these kids coming in, the parents really giving their kids to smugglers to bring them across the border, not knowing if they're going to see them again. it's just unimaginable. you have to keep that in mind, politics aside they're still human beings who have their rights. they are medical issues we're talking about. they're bringing certain diseases, that's transmittable easily to other people, whether it's a sexually transmitted disease, what it's going to be drug resistant tuberculosis, which is on the rise in texas which you haven't seen before. and the
there's more tuberculosis being found in areas of texas where these children are being sheltered. so i'm concerned without the centers for disease control more actively involved, they are at a cdc alert right now, meaning they are on a 36 hours alert. i want to see more involvement to try to keep things more contained to get in there and get these children properly screened and cared for. >> well, you know, i think it's a very difficult situation over here because there's a humanitarian...
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. >>> now that theiheroic sole survivor of the family massacre in texas is now speaking out for the first time since that tragedy. we have more. >> reporter: at her family memorial service just hours after being released from the hospital, 15-year-old cassidy, accompanied by the very grandparents she's credited for saving, flashed a brave smile. her healing just beginning. >> i'm thankful for all of the people who have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> less than one week ago the houston area teen survived the unthinkable, her entire family killed. >> i know that my mom, dad, brian and rebecca -- they are in a much better place and i will be able to see them again one day. >> 33-year-old ron haskell faces capital murder charges, accused of killing her parents four siblings because allegedly they wouldn't tell him where to find his ex-girlfriend, her aunt. officials say cassidy only survived the attack by playing dead and is haled as a hero for quickly alerting police when he was head for her grandparents' home. >> we are very thankful how she was able t
. >>> now that theiheroic sole survivor of the family massacre in texas is now speaking out for the first time since that tragedy. we have more. >> reporter: at her family memorial service just hours after being released from the hospital, 15-year-old cassidy, accompanied by the very grandparents she's credited for saving, flashed a brave smile. her healing just beginning. >> i'm thankful for all of the people who have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in...
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. >> the president did not visit the border when he visited texas last week. the president's asking for nearly $4 billion in extra spending in order to deal with the border emergency. >> here's the problem. we spend $18 billion a year on making sure that the federal government has him immigration enforcement agents. you got to put money also into your judicial system and you've got to put money into a comprehensive program that deals issue. >> so far an estimated 50,000 children have flooded the board in just the past few weeks. >>> now we have some new video to show you from fox news.com that shows people being caught by the u.s. border patrol. fox news.com captured this footage while on assignment in texas apparently revealing just how many people and how easy it is to sneak across the border. about 30,000 people are doing that every month and those numbers expected to rise just in the coming months. we'll continue our coverage of the immigration crisis on our newscasts today. >>> air strikes on gaza and confirming a raid on the ground as the military warns
. >> the president did not visit the border when he visited texas last week. the president's asking for nearly $4 billion in extra spending in order to deal with the border emergency. >> here's the problem. we spend $18 billion a year on making sure that the federal government has him immigration enforcement agents. you got to put money also into your judicial system and you've got to put money into a comprehensive program that deals issue. >> so far an estimated 50,000...
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the southern most reaching tip of texas, the closest area. but nbc's mark potter spent the day and afternoon embedded with border patrol agents along the shores here. although the numbers are down and quite dramatically by about 1/3. the women and children from central america are still making this very dangerous journey here. here's his report. >> early afternoon as the light begins to fade, the immigrant wave into south texas picks up again. as more families and unaccompanied children from central america seek new lives in the united states. for the u.s. border patrol, it's a daily rhythm. on this afternoon, we're along as they find a group of mothers and kids from honduras who traveled 13 days before crossing the rio grand. among them a nervous little girl, 7-year-old amy who says she's alone here without relatives. hoping to find her mother in the united states. when asked where her mother lives, she doesn't know but says it's written on a piece of paper. at first, she can't find it in her clothing bag but then remembers it's in her back
the southern most reaching tip of texas, the closest area. but nbc's mark potter spent the day and afternoon embedded with border patrol agents along the shores here. although the numbers are down and quite dramatically by about 1/3. the women and children from central america are still making this very dangerous journey here. here's his report. >> early afternoon as the light begins to fade, the immigrant wave into south texas picks up again. as more families and unaccompanied children...
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i wish he would have visited mcallen texas, ground zero for the refugees fleeing central america. i wish he came to my district of el paso, thousands of member members, border patrol, i.c.e., helping to take care of the families and reunite them and make sure they're okay in this vulnerable time in their lives, and i think it would have sent an important message to the rest of the country about how seriously he takes this issue beyond the spending request he sent to congress last week. >> congresswoman edwards i want to get you in on this as well. you're a firm supporter of the president as you are i suspect but the problem here seems to be one of perception, and you know politics is a lot about perception. how is the president going to get together with the house that is reluctant to give him a bunch of money without some other things that go along with controlling the border. how do you get to agreement on how to deal with these children? >> well, i think the president has said really the root cause of the problem that we have here is the fact that we have a patchwork quilt of i
i wish he would have visited mcallen texas, ground zero for the refugees fleeing central america. i wish he came to my district of el paso, thousands of member members, border patrol, i.c.e., helping to take care of the families and reunite them and make sure they're okay in this vulnerable time in their lives, and i think it would have sent an important message to the rest of the country about how seriously he takes this issue beyond the spending request he sent to congress last week. >>...
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visited a customs and border patrol station along with a temporary shelter at an air force base in texas, and we met the remarkable americans who were caring for these children and supporting this mission in other important ways. femaof the folks work for and hhs. others are grantees and community members all going above and beyond. heartbreakingad stories to share. heteenage girl told us how s she had fled her home when her uncle had been murdered in front of her house. sadly, this is not an anonymous -- not an anomaly. they and their families are being preyed upon by smugglers. the situation of this magnitude requires us to work across the law and to care for these children that honor our values. federal law says that hhs' role is to feed, shelter, and provide medical care for these children until we are able to place them in a safe and suitable setting with a family member or sponsor while they will await immigration proceedings. as the number of children have grown, our resources have been stretched thin. in fiscal year 2011, an estimated 65,000 unaccompanied children came into our c
visited a customs and border patrol station along with a temporary shelter at an air force base in texas, and we met the remarkable americans who were caring for these children and supporting this mission in other important ways. femaof the folks work for and hhs. others are grantees and community members all going above and beyond. heartbreakingad stories to share. heteenage girl told us how s she had fled her home when her uncle had been murdered in front of her house. sadly, this is not an...
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texas governor pick rick perry joins us from austin. thank you for coming. you have called a federal response to this crisis. do you mean the president's inept or is congress inept, too? >> i think there is plenty of blame to spread around from this perspective. when you're the president of the united states, you are at the tip of the spear, so toe speak, whether it's a v.a. that has had scandals or the i.r.s. you're ultimately going to be responsible. the border situation and i go back to multiple years in the past of which we have drawn attention to this administration and the problems on the border. we've asked for 1,000 national guard troops for over four years in this administration. as a matter of fact in may of 25012, bob, i gave the president a heads up on what was happening with these unaccompanied children, these alien children who were coming in on the tops of trains. we laid out exactly what we felt was going to happen if we didn't address that. now we're seeing that become reality with literally tens of thousands of these young children making t
texas governor pick rick perry joins us from austin. thank you for coming. you have called a federal response to this crisis. do you mean the president's inept or is congress inept, too? >> i think there is plenty of blame to spread around from this perspective. when you're the president of the united states, you are at the tip of the spear, so toe speak, whether it's a v.a. that has had scandals or the i.r.s. you're ultimately going to be responsible. the border situation and i go back...
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. >> another situation where children are caught in the cross hairs if you will is in,.com -- texas where 60 to 90,000 are coming to u.s. uncompanied get into america and hope you get to stay. it's swelled, the ranks of the people living along the bothered are in warehouses, many of them who won't get a hearing for years if ever, because it's become a border crisis did you have a problem with the president flying down for fundraising opportunities and not going to the border to see it first has not himself. >> i think one he addressed the issue not at the border. him going to the border would have not have changed the situation one way or the other. what i have a problem is, the politics behind this. we've been talking about comprehensive immigration reform for how many years, and all of a sudden one could say this is obama's fault. i can dig that the president has culpability with this, as does the congress. the ugliness that has arisen from a lot of communities saying they are coming to take from us, blah blah not understanding the graition of a family, misinformation is being circulate
. >> another situation where children are caught in the cross hairs if you will is in,.com -- texas where 60 to 90,000 are coming to u.s. uncompanied get into america and hope you get to stay. it's swelled, the ranks of the people living along the bothered are in warehouses, many of them who won't get a hearing for years if ever, because it's become a border crisis did you have a problem with the president flying down for fundraising opportunities and not going to the border to see it...
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which is welcoming them, by the way. >> there's a fence in california. >> they're coming from texas to california. jerry brown says, our border is secure. >> they rebuilt a fence there over the resistance. >> the bottom line is, the border is more secure than it has been. is it completely secure? no. these kids are turning themselves in. >> they're look for officials. >> so they can then go into the process. >> and hat's off to the people many mcallen, texas, the sacred heart church, there y're in the trying to help the kids. >> there's one thing i want to say. i'm very disappointed with the hispanic celebrities that love to go to the white house and party and sing and dance for the presidents. with those hispanic organizat n organizatio organizations. those that have a voice in this country that have not stood up and figured out a way to help those kids in the shelters. >> sarah palin stood up this week calling for impeachment. >> enough is enough of the years of abuse there this president. his unsecured border crisis, for me is the last straw. it makes kind of the battered wife say,
which is welcoming them, by the way. >> there's a fence in california. >> they're coming from texas to california. jerry brown says, our border is secure. >> they rebuilt a fence there over the resistance. >> the bottom line is, the border is more secure than it has been. is it completely secure? no. these kids are turning themselves in. >> they're look for officials. >> so they can then go into the process. >> and hat's off to the people many mcallen,...